Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this time when we hear nothing from Russia except news of revolutions, Bolsheviki and dictators, the latest report that the Grand Duchess Taliana has escaped to America is most cheering...
...integral part of the University. The Freshmen have matriculated, they have gone through hour examinations, they have had a regular athletic team, but they have not heard Professor Copeland read. This evening in Smith Halls Common Room they will have that privilege, for it is a great privilege to hear or see the best. We all like to be read aloud to, and if many of us object to this sort of thing frequently it is because the reading is not done well. Professor Copeland does not only read well; he reads better than anyone else. But more than this...
...opportunity will be given to the Freshmen to hear Professor Copeland for the first time in the Smith Halls Common Room tonight. The selections will be from Kipling, O. Henry and Leacock. Although Professor Copeland's annual reading at the Freshman Halls is primarily for Freshmen, upperclassmen will be admitted if space permits. The doors will be closed promptly at 7 o'clock...
...audience of nearly 200 members of the University, who had gathered to hear Professor Sabine speak on the subject: "Aviation and the War," was greatly disappointed. After waiting some time after the hour at which the lecture was scheduled to begin, Dean Haskins of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences made the announcement that the lecture could not be held...
...first opportunity for Freshmen to hear Professor Copeland read will be given in Smith Halls Common Room tomorrow evening. The selections will be from Kipling, O. Henry and Leacock. The doors will be closed promptly at 7 o'clock...